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Agnes
still
persisted
.
’
I
have
known
Mrs
.
Ferrari
from
her
childhood
,
and
I
am
sincerely
anxious
to
help
her
in
this
matter
.
Did
you
notice
anything
,
while
you
were
at
Venice
,
that
would
account
for
her
husband
’
s
extraordinary
disappearance
?
On
what
sort
of
terms
,
for
instance
,
did
he
live
with
his
master
and
mistress
?
’
’
On
terms
of
familiarity
with
his
mistress
,
’
said
Mrs
.
Rolland
,
’
which
were
simply
sickening
to
a
respectable
English
servant
.
She
used
to
encourage
him
to
talk
to
her
about
all
his
affairs
—
how
he
got
on
with
his
wife
,
and
how
pressed
he
was
for
money
,
and
such
like
—
just
as
if
they
were
equals
.
Contemptible
—
that
’
s
what
I
call
it
.
’
’
And
his
master
?
’
Agnes
continued
.
’
How
did
Ferrari
get
on
with
Lord
Montbarry
?
’
’
My
lord
used
to
live
shut
up
with
his
studies
and
his
sorrows
,
’
Mrs
.
Rolland
answered
,
with
a
hard
solemnity
expressive
of
respect
for
his
lordship
’
s
memory
.
’
Mr
.
Ferrari
got
his
money
when
it
was
due
;
and
he
cared
for
nothing
else
.
"
If
I
could
afford
it
,
I
would
leave
the
place
too
;
but
I
can
’
t
afford
it
.
"
Those
were
the
last
words
he
said
to
me
,
on
the
morning
when
I
left
the
palace
.
I
made
no
reply
.
After
what
had
happened
(
on
that
other
occasion
)
I
was
naturally
not
on
speaking
terms
with
Mr
.
Ferrari
.
’
’
Can
you
really
tell
me
nothing
which
will
throw
any
light
on
this
matter
?
’
’
Nothing
,
’
said
Mrs
.
Rolland
,
with
an
undisguised
relish
of
the
disappointment
that
she
was
inflicting
.
’
There
was
another
member
of
the
family
at
Venice
,
’
Agnes
resumed
,
determined
to
sift
the
question
to
the
bottom
while
she
had
the
chance
.
’
There
was
Baron
Rivar
.
’
Mrs
.
Rolland
lifted
her
large
hands
,
covered
with
rusty
black
gloves
,
in
mute
protest
against
the
introduction
of
Baron
Rivar
as
a
subject
of
inquiry
.
’
Are
you
aware
,
Miss
,
’
she
began
,
’
that
I
left
my
place
in
consequence
of
what
I
observed
—
?
’